Salem Rebels (1967-1970)
Eastern Hockey League (1967-1970) Born: 1967 Re-Branded: 1970 (Roanoke Valley Rebels) First Game: Last Game: Walker Cup Championships (EHL): None Salem-Roanoke Valley Civic Center (4,042)
Eastern Hockey League (1967-1970) Born: 1967 Re-Branded: 1970 (Roanoke Valley Rebels) First Game: Last Game: Walker Cup Championships (EHL): None Salem-Roanoke Valley Civic Center (4,042)
The Roanoke Valley Rebels were a Virginia minor league hockey outfit during the early-mid 1970’s. The franchise originated in nearby Salem, Virginia in 1967 when that city opened a 4,000-seat Civic Center. The team moved most of its games to the new and larger Roanoke Civic Center upon its opening in 1971, but continued to play some dates in Salem. The Rebels were champions of the six-team Southern Hockey League in 1976. The club disbanded in 1976.
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